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[The Unyielding Pursuit of Justice: The Story of Crystal Mitchell and Her Mother Josephine]-[The Snake (Krystal Mitchell)]

Anatomy of Murder · B2 · 2022-09-06

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The Unyielding Pursuit of Justice: A Mother's Quest

The Essence of Crystal Mitchell

Crystal Mitchell was described as a person of profound empathy and perfectionism. Her mother, Josephine Wentzel, recounts how Crystal, even as a schoolgirl, used her own piggy bank savings to buy tennis shoes for a classmate who lacked them. This spirit of generosity extended to her love for animals and her down-to-earth nature. Despite her beauty, which sometimes intimidated others, Crystal remained humble. However, she was also a perfectionist who felt that "failure was not an option," a trait that defined her drive in both her professional life as a property manager and her personal life as a mother of two.

Premonitions and the Shadow of Danger

As Crystal began dating Raymond "RJ" McLeod, a former Marine, her mother noticed a disturbing shift. Crystal began experiencing vivid, prophetic dreams. She told her mother, "I know I’m going to die young," and later recounted a dream where she died and went to heaven, describing it as "as bright as the sun." Most ominously, she dreamed of a giant snake trying to kill her. According to the podcast hosts, such dreams often manifest from the subconscious when a person is exposed to "toxic and poisonous behavior." These dreams intensified shortly after she met McLeod, a man who initially presented himself as a doting father but harbored a violent, hidden past.

The Tragic Murder and the Fugitive Hunt

On June 9th, Crystal and McLeod traveled to San Diego. Shortly after their arrival, Crystal was murdered. Investigators determined that she died of strangulation, with her neck fractured in three places—a sign of extreme violence. McLeod disappeared immediately, triggering a massive manhunt.

Josephine, drawing on her own background as a former detective who had once captured four escaped murderers during a typhoon in Guam, refused to remain passive. While law enforcement agencies like the U.S. Marshals tracked the case, Josephine took matters into her own hands. She leveraged social media, specifically "buy and sell" forums in Belize and Guatemala, to spread McLeod’s image globally. She hounded officials, writing to the President, the Pentagon, and the Attorney General, ultimately pushing the case onto the U.S. Marshals' "Top 15" fugitive list.

Justice Served

After six years on the run, McLeod was finally located in El Salvador, where he had been teaching English at a school. An alert citizen who had seen his photograph on television provided the tip that led to his arrest. The San Diego District Attorney later credited Josephine for her relentless advocacy, noting that her refusal to give up was instrumental in keeping the case alive.

Finding Peace Amidst Grief

In the aftermath, Josephine has focused on transforming her pain into a purpose. She now volunteers with the Cold Case Foundation as a crime victim advocate trainer, teaching other families how to "fight" for justice. She rejects the notion of being perpetually sad, instead choosing to celebrate Crystal’s "heavenly birthday" and keeping her memory alive for Crystal's children. By sharing stories and maintaining a connection to her daughter's legacy, Josephine has found a way to navigate the trauma. As she poignantly tells other mothers: "You will not get over it. You'll never get over it. But I promise you, you can get through it."

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I don't mind sharing it.
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I was off kilter.
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That is quite the change.
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It wasn't a big deal.
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I just lost it.
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📝Key Phrases

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get through it
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get over it
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come to life
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stand out
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failure was not an option
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I don't mind sharing it.
I share it because I want people to know the real life.
It's not a TV show that comes and goes.
It's not something to be watching and saying, wow, look at this.
I got to go catch my show with my popcorn.
This is real life.

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